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SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 3,1996 - VOLUME 36, NUIVlBER 26 - HUNJLEY, ILLINOIS
rvVENTY-nVE CENTS
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK - OCTOBER 6 thru 12 | High School HoiTiecoming
Fire Prevention Week
By Capt. Al Wiesneth
Fire Prevention Week will be observed October 6-12 in the United States. "The Great Chicago Fire" on Oct. 9,1871 and its memories make us realize what can happen when fire gets out of control. This tragic conflagration killed 300 people, left 100,000 homeless, and destroyed more than 17,000 structures.
In 1920 President Woodrow
Continued on page 8
HFPD Holds Fire Drill At Huntley Factory Shops
The Huntley Fire Protection District held a training drill for M.A.B.A.S. Divisions 2 and 5 at the Huntley Factory Shops last Sunday.
Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (M.A.B.A.S.) is a Predetermined Mutual Aid System that runs throughout Northern Illinois. The response drill was setup to meet five objectives for Huntley and Mutual Aid
Continued on page 8
Fire at Huntley High School
The Huntley Fire Department was dispatched at 2:46 am last Tuesday morning in response to an automatic fire alarm at Huntley High School.
When the First Engine Company arrived they encountered flames and smoke coming out of the south window of room 111. The First Engine Company put out the fire right away. There was lots of overhaul and ventilation done to remove smoke from the
Continued on page 8
Pictured above are officials at the ceremony celebrating the completion of the final element of a state-of-the-art water supply and tratment facility for the Village of Huntley (Huntley well #7). The total cost of the project, $3,000,000, was funded by The Prime Group.
Left to right: Trustee Sue Paulsen, Trustee Sue Lamb, Gary Skoien - Chief Operating Officer - The Prime Group, Bohdan Hirniak - Vice President - The Prime Group, Mayor Jim Dhamer, Jim Schwartz - Public Works Director, Trustee Charles Becker, Rob Nelis - Village Administrator.
These sophomores are getting a head start on their float which is to be a "Cog Factory". Pictured above are: Shari Himpelman, Megan Baldacci and AHesha Simn. See page 9 thru T 2 for additional Homecoming coverage.
Tom's Plans Fall Festival of Fun
Once again, Tom's is having their Fall Festival of Fun starting with this weekend, Oct 5th and 6th, and continuing every weekend through Oct 27 (weather permit¬ ting). The Festival activities will also be open on Columbus Day, October 14. Festival hours are Ham until 5pm.
There will be pony rides, hay rides through the fields, face painting, and a Giant Pumpkin Jumper. Wander through Tom's Straw Maze Kingdom and piles of pumpkin or pet the farm animal. Also, stock up on fresh fall
Continued on page 3
Village Plans Hydrant Flushing
The Village of Huntley Public Works Department will be flushing fire hydrants from 11pm on Thursday, Oct. 3, to 7am on Friday, Oct. 4, weather permitting. Flushing hydrants may stir up sediments in the water supply. The water is safe for drinking, however, for 24 hours after flushing, please avoid doing laundry or other cleaning.
Village Board Votes to Ease Ban on D Trucks
The Village Board voted last Thursday to ease the residential parking ban on trucks with "D" license plates.
The ordinance currently in force bans the parking of trucks with any plate other than "B" in any residential district The applicable portions of the current ordinance regarding use of residential parking areas are as follows: "The parking or storage of trucks, trailers or other vehicles...are prohibited on private parking areas accessory to residential use or in any residential district with any plate other than Class 'B' license plate...The parking of trucks or trailers or other vehicles prohibited under this section shall be permitted if the truck, trailer or other vehicle is being temporarily used in conjunction with a service, delivery or pick up actually being rendered for the benefit of a residence or real estate in any residential zoning district.
The proposed amendment will allow trucks with "D" plates to park on residential streets so long as they weigh no more than 12,000 pounds.
This ordinance will be enforced in response to complaint.

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SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
^
^\}t fluntkp jfarmsiibc
USPS 580-360
THURSDAY OCTOBER 3,1996 - VOLUME 36, NUIVlBER 26 - HUNJLEY, ILLINOIS
rvVENTY-nVE CENTS
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK - OCTOBER 6 thru 12 | High School HoiTiecoming
Fire Prevention Week
By Capt. Al Wiesneth
Fire Prevention Week will be observed October 6-12 in the United States. "The Great Chicago Fire" on Oct. 9,1871 and its memories make us realize what can happen when fire gets out of control. This tragic conflagration killed 300 people, left 100,000 homeless, and destroyed more than 17,000 structures.
In 1920 President Woodrow
Continued on page 8
HFPD Holds Fire Drill At Huntley Factory Shops
The Huntley Fire Protection District held a training drill for M.A.B.A.S. Divisions 2 and 5 at the Huntley Factory Shops last Sunday.
Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (M.A.B.A.S.) is a Predetermined Mutual Aid System that runs throughout Northern Illinois. The response drill was setup to meet five objectives for Huntley and Mutual Aid
Continued on page 8
Fire at Huntley High School
The Huntley Fire Department was dispatched at 2:46 am last Tuesday morning in response to an automatic fire alarm at Huntley High School.
When the First Engine Company arrived they encountered flames and smoke coming out of the south window of room 111. The First Engine Company put out the fire right away. There was lots of overhaul and ventilation done to remove smoke from the
Continued on page 8
Pictured above are officials at the ceremony celebrating the completion of the final element of a state-of-the-art water supply and tratment facility for the Village of Huntley (Huntley well #7). The total cost of the project, $3,000,000, was funded by The Prime Group.
Left to right: Trustee Sue Paulsen, Trustee Sue Lamb, Gary Skoien - Chief Operating Officer - The Prime Group, Bohdan Hirniak - Vice President - The Prime Group, Mayor Jim Dhamer, Jim Schwartz - Public Works Director, Trustee Charles Becker, Rob Nelis - Village Administrator.
These sophomores are getting a head start on their float which is to be a "Cog Factory". Pictured above are: Shari Himpelman, Megan Baldacci and AHesha Simn. See page 9 thru T 2 for additional Homecoming coverage.
Tom's Plans Fall Festival of Fun
Once again, Tom's is having their Fall Festival of Fun starting with this weekend, Oct 5th and 6th, and continuing every weekend through Oct 27 (weather permit¬ ting). The Festival activities will also be open on Columbus Day, October 14. Festival hours are Ham until 5pm.
There will be pony rides, hay rides through the fields, face painting, and a Giant Pumpkin Jumper. Wander through Tom's Straw Maze Kingdom and piles of pumpkin or pet the farm animal. Also, stock up on fresh fall
Continued on page 3
Village Plans Hydrant Flushing
The Village of Huntley Public Works Department will be flushing fire hydrants from 11pm on Thursday, Oct. 3, to 7am on Friday, Oct. 4, weather permitting. Flushing hydrants may stir up sediments in the water supply. The water is safe for drinking, however, for 24 hours after flushing, please avoid doing laundry or other cleaning.
Village Board Votes to Ease Ban on D Trucks
The Village Board voted last Thursday to ease the residential parking ban on trucks with "D" license plates.
The ordinance currently in force bans the parking of trucks with any plate other than "B" in any residential district The applicable portions of the current ordinance regarding use of residential parking areas are as follows: "The parking or storage of trucks, trailers or other vehicles...are prohibited on private parking areas accessory to residential use or in any residential district with any plate other than Class 'B' license plate...The parking of trucks or trailers or other vehicles prohibited under this section shall be permitted if the truck, trailer or other vehicle is being temporarily used in conjunction with a service, delivery or pick up actually being rendered for the benefit of a residence or real estate in any residential zoning district.
The proposed amendment will allow trucks with "D" plates to park on residential streets so long as they weigh no more than 12,000 pounds.
This ordinance will be enforced in response to complaint.